Kyiv Braces for 4-6 Hours of Daily Electricity After Major Substation Attacks.
Strategic Power Grid Assaults Leave Kyiv with Minimal Daily Electricity
According to TSN.ua: Attacks on February 3rd targeting the 'Vinnytska 550' and 'Kyivska 750' substations caused severe damage to Ukraine's power grid. These strikes forced the shutdown of the TEC-6 and Darnytska TEC power plants, significantly impacting the capital's electricity supply for February. Forecasts indicate that residents of Kyiv can now expect only 4 to 6 hours of power per day. These attacks are part of a wider campaign targeting critical national infrastructure.
Consequences for the National Energy System
Damaging high-voltage substations like 'Vinnytska 550' and 'Kyivska 750' constitutes a strategic blow to the entire energy network, not just a local failure. These facilities are crucial for supplying power to vast regions, and their incapacitation has serious nationwide repercussions. Expert Stanislav Ignatiev explains that the loss of 550 kV and 750 kV equipment cripples the ability to transmit electricity over long distances. This automatically creates power deficits even in areas where power generation remains intact.
The effects of the substation attacks and the power plant shutdowns are already being felt. The prolonged stoppage of these facilities will severely strain Kyiv's power supply, and residents must prepare for stringent electricity rationing. For the month of February, the city may only receive 4 to 6 hours of power daily, a situation that will disrupt the daily lives of its citizens.
The situation in Ukraine's energy sector remains critical, as assaults on key infrastructure objects highlight the system's vulnerability. A prolonged reduction in available electricity will negatively impact not only household needs but also the city's economic activity. Authorities and energy companies must take measures to restore supply and ensure grid stability to minimize the consequences for the capital's inhabitants.
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